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Japan’s figure looks favorable contrasted with the international image of Japan as a male-dominated society. However, traditionally women leaving high school have been shunted into two-year institutions (women’s junior colleges). This is rapidly changing, though, as more of these two-year colleges become co-educational institutions with four-year programs. Another imbalance in Japan is the low proportion of women entering colleges of science, engineering, technology and medicine. Still, with these qualifications in mind, it is interesting to predict that in another decade there will probably be more young women in tertiary education than young men.